Search

Tag

Visual art

SUBS! – Opportunities for Writers, Theatre and Visual Artists for September 2025

In many ways, 2025 is turning out to be 👏not👏the👏one. However! We hope your writing endeavors are going successfully. It always seems like going into Autumn is a great time to take stock and really decide what you want to... Continue Reading →

War in Russian Dreams: Alternate Realities and Exploitation through Surreal Cinema

Global political discourse is complicated. No fancy way of saying it and I’m not clever enough to put it in a more insightful way. Half the time I feel like we know the world, and the next I'm nodding in... Continue Reading →

Resolutions: Opportunities to Kick off 2025

Making new year resolutions gets tedious. The trouble is that you're an creative - your life is full of resolutions because it has to be. To market yourself better, or write more pages, or try that new software or attend... Continue Reading →

Causality by Yousaf Khawaja

they can't liquify what's already a sea. subspace, formless mouth forming restless sea resting . birthday tides waves of embrace countless coffees the details of our life together in an unspoken form, a form unspeakable and what can't be spoken... Continue Reading →

Bridging the Gap: The Deconstruction of Kay Sage

"There's no such thing as structure." That's what this random guy said to me, unwavering eye contact, before proceeding to finish his vodka, be sick over the payment and drop their keys into the road.  Don't worry, they were fine.... Continue Reading →

Helen Lundeberg: The Golden Age of American Abstraction

She provided a bold dedication to the abstract, as a painter who would later go on to help define the LA art scenes in decades to come. Her stylistics clearly emulate surrealist style, but compose them into...

Creation

Art's a difficult thing to make a living out of. Difficult to get noticed, difficult to get a name in, difficult to stand out - especially if you're living in some garage with barely enough money to eat. It appears... Continue Reading →

The Informal Artist

You might think that calling yourself a surrealist automatically enters you into some secret covenant to which you must dedicate 40 hours a week into being - 'surreal'. It always seems like that to contribute to a genre you have... Continue Reading →

Lara Zankoul: Photographing The Disturbed World

Photographers who specialise in the weird and inexplicable often come up with some of the most visually arresting images in the genre. One particular artist i'd like to focus on today is Lara Zankoul. Just a note as well, the... Continue Reading →

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑